[Faith-talk] NKJV in Accessible Format - WAS: Re: audio Bibles

Doris and Chris chipmunks at gmx.net
Tue Nov 15 07:33:18 UTC 2011


In adition to the resources already mentioned, 
Aurora Ministries has the NKJV as either  mp3 or audio daisy format.

hth

Doris

Additionally I believe the NKJV is part of the 
Optasia Bible from Pastor Tom'sOptasia Ministry.

hth

doris


At 10:58 PM 11/14/2011 -0500, you wrote:
>Ashley and all, a portable Bible that many have 
>recommended is something called the BibleCourier 
>available from the Lutheran Braille Evangelism 
>Association in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.  You 
>can call them for prices and versions at 
>651-426-0469 or go to their website at 
>http://www.lbea.org.  As to the New King James 
>Version, it still retains some of the language 
>of the old KJV but with some modern renderings 
>which make the meaning of some words 
>clearer.  For instance the word "prevent" 
>actually means precede, and there are other 
>similar modifications.  But all pronouns 
>referring to God, The Father, Son and Holy 
>Spirit are capitalized as in the KJV for two 
>main reasons, one to show respect to our 
>Almighty God and also to clarify their meaning 
>which could be made more confusing without the 
>capital letters.  In Braille it's available from 
>Braille Bibles International 
>(http://www.braillebibles.org.  It is also 
>available from Bible Gateway and, I believe, 
>even a BibleCourier version of the nKJV is 
>available.  Hope that helps.  Paul ----- 
>Original Message ----- From: "Ashley Bramlett" 
><bookwormahb at earthlink.net> To: "for the 
>discussion of faith and religion Faith-talk" 
><faith-talk at nfbnet.org> Sent: Sunday, November 
>13, 2011 5:20 PM Subject: [Faith-talk] audio 
>Bibles > Hi all, > > Where can I get audio 
>bibles? I am thinking either CD or Mp3 format. > 
>I also thought there was something that 
>contained the bible in one device > called a 
>Pocket Bible or something like that. > I have 
>the Niv in braille. I’d like the Good News 
>Bible. Also, anyone read > the New King James? I 
>know the King James is in older English, but do 
>not > know if the New King James is is a more 
>modern version or is easier to > understand. > I 
>might want that version too. Not sure. > > > 
>Everyone else can have a bible in their purse 
>and  its portable. Braille > is not that 
>portable though. But audio would be. > > 
>Ashley > > 
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